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In reply to the discussion: It is really embarrassing to read the xenophobic posts on DU, [View all]tenderfoot
(8,982 posts)151. I hate it when people pick on someone that claimed Obama was Kenyan.
So xenophobic!!!!
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Agreed We don't make any friends by mocking others. It just looks childish and petty.
JoeOtterbein
Sep 2017
#2
I have a cousin from Spain who has been in America 40 years and still speaks English
Solly Mack
Sep 2017
#118
It's very, very difficult for an adult to shake the accent of their native language.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2017
#5
Indeed! The main goal is to communicate - if her accent doesn't hinder that,
KitSileya
Sep 2017
#155
I feel like this is a conversation that we've had to have far too often on DU regarding the Trump
SaschaHM
Sep 2017
#7
I generally avoid her inability to speak English fluently as a point of criticism.
BannonsLiver
Sep 2017
#18
I think it's adorable how you rationalize simplistic petulance as someone else being defensive.
LanternWaste
Sep 2017
#57
Republicans use the term "adorable", is that an example of "simplistic petulance"? nt
procon
Sep 2017
#69
My current theory is that she exaggerates the accent just so she doesn't have to talk to Donald
Pope George Ringo II
Sep 2017
#35
I agree. It's childish and classless and reflects much worse on the mocker than the mockee.
WillowTree
Sep 2017
#42
Lighten up, Frances! I DON'T think Melania is an "odious human being" (you think THAT is
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#43
And it wasn't just one country, he actually smeared entire continents right after saying that
ecstatic
Sep 2017
#107
Perhaps she doesn't want to assimilate. I work with a dozen M&F former Soviet bloc coworkers.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2017
#71
O,FGS. I for one, a traveller to all of Europe, Morocco, Canada, and Mexico, am not a xenophobe.
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#102
I haven't noticed them either. If she's mocked, I've seen it as a cynical contrast
R B Garr
Sep 2017
#94
Hmm...let me think. Do I care if racists are hurt if you use them as a weapon?
Ms. Toad
Sep 2017
#86
I don't agree that that's what's happening ("using foreignness as an insult")
ecstatic
Sep 2017
#114
There's plenty of that as well as fat shaming, ageism, law enforcement apologists...
EarthFirst
Sep 2017
#108
Agreed. This isn't the DU of yesteryear. I remember, probably 10 years ago or more when
Purveyor
Sep 2017
#112
Mentioning or noticing an accent is different from ridiculing it, or someone because of it. n/t
Ms. Toad
Sep 2017
#131
Depends on how they're mentioning or noticing it. I think this is a bit hyperreactive
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#134
Nice of you to judge that what I - and the majorityof people in this thread -
Ms. Toad
Sep 2017
#140
Well, accusing people of xenophobia by projecting a very odd definition of it
Ninsianna
Sep 2017
#142
Yes, and while we're at it, can we please stop making odious comments about people's weight and
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#127
Children of politicians should never be discussed and spouses rarely unless they make a political
stevenleser
Sep 2017
#148
Were I to hear your (or any) French accent, I'd be thrilled! I would ask you your hometown, tell
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#166